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the thing is it starts to happen near the end of the run, the first part of the logo which is gray is fine and the small tag line under the gray which is the same green is fine.
its not the background its the logo of spa company and its font is to complex to contour cut so??? i cleaned the print heads and ran cleaning mode but im still getting streaks. it s for an interior sign at eye level so it has to be clean.
I am running prints on white opaque using a Roland xc-540, and I'm getting streaks even after performing both cleaning methods. I ran a test print and it came out very clean but streaks still occur during regular printing. What is causing this issue and how do a fix it?
I'm experiencing creases when laminating prints over 96". It always happens near the end how can I correct this? I use a royal sovereign 54" laminator.
I have xc-540......
I use a 2 pt bleed on my cut contours (which is suggested in manual) but im getting gaps on my contours. Do i need to have the machine calibrated? If so can i perform the calibration or do i need to get my retailer involved?
I use a roland xc-540 with versaworks rip software and every time we try to use clear media it has the "washed out" look and if i use the overprint setting it alters the colors. What do i do to achieve the desired colors?
Our company's lead printer recently and abruptly quit leaving me as the lead printer by default. I am semi experienced with our roland xc-540 (i mainly dealt with applications) and i need help in areas like printing on clear media (procedures, machine settings, etc.) and what media is best used...
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